After You
Discover the love story that has captured 21 million hearts
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- $15.99
Publisher Description
The beautiful love story that will make you both laugh and cry, from the bestselling author of global phenomenon ME BEFORE YOU and THE GIVER OF STARS
'This beautiful story is perfect. Will have you brimming with tears and grinning in equal measure. L-O-V-E' CLOSER
'Matches Me Before You. Funny, sad and wise, you'll be using a hankie as a bookmark' MAIL ON SUNDAY
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Lou Clark has a lot of questions.
Like how she's ended up working in an airport bar.
Why the flat she's owned for a year still doesn't feel like home.
Whether her family can forgive her for what she did eighteen months ago.
What Lou does know is that something has to change . . .
Then, one night, it does.
But does the stranger on her doorstep hold the answers Lou is searching for - or just more questions?
Close the door and life continues: simple, ordered, safe.
Open it and she risks everything.
But Lou once made a promise to live. And if she's going to keep it, she has to invite them in . . .
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'Moyes totally delivers. With its twisty plot, characters you fall in love with, weepy bits and witty bits, this is pretty much perfect' GLAMOUR
'Wonderfully warm. Moyes manages to break your heart before restoring your faith in love. Unputdownable' SUNDAY EXPRESS
'Classic Jojo - fans will love it' HEAT
'Satisfyingly brilliant' SUN
'I read this in one sitting. It is impossible not to root for Lou' STYLIST
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
Whether you read the book or saw the movie, chances are Me Before You made you cry. A lot. In this sequel, you’ll find out how Jojo Moyes’ gut-wrenching love story ends. After You is a very different kind of reading experience—we felt a sense of easy comfort and elation reuniting with the charming, no-nonsense Lou Clark, whose world was upended by her former employer, Will Traynor. The novel will resonate most with fans of the prequel, but anyone can delight in Moyes’ disarmingly self-deprecating heroine—and celebrate the idea that sometimes, good people do get their just desserts.